18 October 2023

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Kewaskum Earns Six Seed in W.I.A.A. Boys’ Soccer Playoffs

Kewaskum Earns Six Seed in W.I.A.A. Boys’ Soccer Playoffs


Kewaskum Earns Six Seed in W.I.A.A. Boys’ Soccer Playoffs KHS BOYS SOCCER Well, that’s a wrap! The final game of the regular season for 2023 men’s soccer for Kewaskum High School was played on Thursday, Oct. 12. Their game against the sixth ranked team in Wisconsin for Division 3, the Shorewood Greyhounds, saw quite possibly the best half of soccer from the Indians, which found them

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IN THEIR OWN WORDS

IN THEIR OWN WORDS


CHS CROSS COUNTRY from page 1 TEAM RESULTS 1. Campbellsport 26 2. Omro 81 3. Lomira 105 4. Springs 116 5. North Fondy 131 6. Laconia 134 7. WLA 139 8. Mayville INC INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2. Garrett Pickering 17:18 3. Logan Nolan 17:29 6. Jon Thelen 17:53 7. Aydan Meilahn 17:54 8. Brody Nolan 17:57 12. Sawyer Dirmeier 18:23 13. Noah Bobb 18:43 Flasch Makes First Team The Campbellsport varsity
11 October 2023

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Welk Band Crashes on Katzenburg

Welk Band Crashes on Katzenburg


Welk Band Crashes on Katzenburg KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR More than 80 years ago north of St. Kilian, a vehicle associated with Lawrence Welk’s band crashed. The accident occurred near the corner of where Katzenburg Drive and Highway W meet. This was big news in the old days of dance halls and big bands, and one of the top five “famous” people or events ever associated with St. Kilian,

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They’re In!

They’re In!


They’re In! Cougars Top Lions as Flyway Rivals Battle for Playoff Spot BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST Lomira Head Coach Bryan Gregory and Campbellsport Head Coach Todd Wondra both knew it was going to be an intense and physical battle between two conference rivals fighting for a playoff spot on a rainy and breezy night in Lomira. Campbellsport (4-2, 6-2) came out of this defensive battle

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Meager Harvest

Meager Harvest


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Meager Harvest MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Last year, I got to spend my first full summer with the lawn on my recently purchased home. A new luxury for me, I dove headfirst into gardening, particularly vegetables, and the process was productive and seemingly pretty easy. I had cherry tomatoes by the pound, as the plants vined all up and down a 90-foot

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